A national assessment of the economic and wellbeing impacts of recreational surfing in Australia

被引:3
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作者
Manero, Ana [1 ]
Yusoff, Asad [1 ]
Lane, Mark [2 ]
Verreydt, Katja [2 ]
机构
[1] Australian Natl Univ, Crawford Sch Publ Policy, JG Crawford Bldg,132 Lennox Crossing, Acton, ACT 2601, Australia
[2] Surfing Western Australia, 368 W Coast Dr, Trigg, WA 6029, Australia
关键词
Surfing economics; Monetary flows; Coastal management; SEEA EA; Outdoor recreation; Coastal resilience; UN Oceans Decade; GREAT-BARRIER-REEF; BEACH RECREATION; MARINE PARK; GOLD-COAST; EXPENDITURE; PROTECTION; MANAGEMENT; KNOWLEDGE; SURFERS; TOURISM;
D O I
10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106267
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Surfing is a cultural ecosystem service, providing recreational benefits to over 50 million people worldwide and fostering economic activity through retail and tourism industries. Despite its growing popularity and threats to natural environments, surfing's economic and social impacts remain sparsely documented. This study provides a nationwide assessment of surfing's impact on Australia's economy and participants' wellbeing, using an online survey of Australian surfers (n=569). Domestic surf-related expenditure was estimated at A$3719 per surfer per year, including retail (A$1858) and travel (A$1861). Heterogeneity analyses reveal differences in expenditure patterns across regions, age groups and modalities of engagement in the sport. Aggregating across a population of 727,328 Australian adult surfers, the direct input into the market economy is estimated at A$2.71 billion per year. Standardized wellbeing measures indicate that over 80 % of participants experience positive effects from surfing, particularly in community connectedness, physical, and mental health. However, major concerns exist regarding the sustainability of surfing environments due to erosion and overcrowding pressures. Following the SEEA EA's 'logic chain' framework, this study provides a set of baseline results that may be inputted into accounting processes considering recreational ecosystems services. Further, the systematic approach used in this study could be replicated by comparative analyses across time and other prominent surf regions. As coastal areas worldwide urgently respond to climate threats and the need to support the 'blue economy', a better understanding the socio-economic values derived from ocean-based recreation can help inform coastal polices aimed at fostering more resilient environments.
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